exorcised (Meaning)

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exorcised (imp. & p. p.)

of Exorcise

exorcised Sentence Examples

  1. The priest exorcised the demon from the possessed person in a solemn ceremony.
  2. My grandmother exorcised the evil spirits from our house by burning sage and chanting prayers.
  3. The exorcism ritual was intense, with loud prayers and desperate pleas for the demon to depart.
  4. After the exorcism, the tormented soul found peace and freedom from the haunting spirit.
  5. Exorcising negative thoughts and emotions from one's mind can lead to a clearer and calmer state of being.
  6. The exorcism scene in the movie was disturbingly realistic, leaving a lasting impression on viewers.
  7. The patient underwent an exorcism to cleanse their body and mind from the influence of dark forces.
  8. The exorcism ritual involved intricate steps, including the use of holy water and sacred symbols.
  9. Many cultures and religions have their own rituals and beliefs surrounding exorcism and the removal of spiritual entities.
  10. While exorcism is often associated with religious practices, it can also be interpreted as a symbolic act of releasing negative energies or transforming one's inner self.

FAQs About the word exorcised

of Exorcise

cast (off), eradicated, chucked,discarded, eliminated, scrapped, removed, ditched, jettisoned, junked

adopted, used, employed,adopted, used, employed, utilized, retained, utilized, took on

The priest exorcised the demon from the possessed person in a solemn ceremony.

My grandmother exorcised the evil spirits from our house by burning sage and chanting prayers.

The exorcism ritual was intense, with loud prayers and desperate pleas for the demon to depart.

After the exorcism, the tormented soul found peace and freedom from the haunting spirit.